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  • Article - 30 May 2023
    At the heart of nanotechnology lies the nanoparticle, with dimensions on the nanoscale. Learn more about the use of particle analysis in nanoscience on AZoNano.
  • Article - 15 Jun 2023
    Here, we explore how nanomaterials could be used to improve the detection of sulfur dioxide in industrial processes.
  • Article - 9 May 2023
    Graphene is often considered a ‘wonder material’ for electronics applications. In this article, the advantages of applying transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to graphene-based advanced electronics...
  • Article - 14 Apr 2023
    Wet bead milling is used to produce nanoparticles at industrial scales. Continuous monitoring of particle size during comminution would allow real-time end-point determination and critical quality...
  • Article - 11 Apr 2023
    There has been growing interest in using transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) in various technologies due to their unique mechanical, optical, and electronic properties, including supercapacitor...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2023
    Semiconductor chips have been getting smaller and smaller every year since the 1960s, with double the number of transistors fitting into the same chip space each year following the predicted...
  • Article - 8 Mar 2023
    Cryo-EM has proved a powerful technique in the material sciences, largely for its ability to prevent electron beam damage to very delicate samples. Learn about its use in battery research.
  • Article - 14 Mar 2023
    Graphene powders are now routinely manufactured at sizes of hundreds of tons, with annual production expected to reach almost 3800 tons by 2026. Here, AZoNano sheds light on the sources of the highest...
  • Article - 22 Mar 2023
    AZoNano offers an introduction to laser-induced graphene, covering its history, applications and recent developments.
  • Article - 15 Feb 2023
    As the graphene market develops, it will be important to highlight even more potential uses. This article will shed light on how graphene can be used as a photodetector.

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